FEMINISM: The Second Bite of the Forbidden Fruit

Genesis 2 KJV

23 And Adam said, This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.

24 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.

25 And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.


While in our local theatre I saw a promotion for the new season of the ” L Word: Generation Q.” L Word is an LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual +) drama on Showtime.

After seeing the promo it struck me how far women have fallen into the abyss by eating of the forbidden fruit a second time.

The forbidden fruit’s name is “feminism.”

Ultimate Goals of Feminism

The Feminist/Women’s Rights/Women’s Liberation movement began primarily in America. Encyclopaedia Britannica defines feminism as:

The women’s movement of the 1960s and ’70s, the so-called “second wave” of feminism, represented a seemingly abrupt break with the tranquil suburban life pictured in American popular culture. Yet the roots of the new rebellion were buried in the frustrations of college-educated mothers whose discontent impelled their daughters in a new direction. If first-wave feminists were inspired by the abolition movement, their great-granddaughters were swept into feminism by the civil rights movement, the attendant discussion of principles such as equality and justice, and the revolutionary ferment caused by protests against the Vietnam War. [Emphasis added]

Question: Are women more equal and treated more justly today than they were in the 1960s? Are women today less frustrated?

Answer: In many ways yes but in others decidedly no.

Feminism: The Second Bite of the Forbidden Fruit

Genesis 3 KJV:

And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.

Question: Since the 1960s women have become more educated but are they wiser?

The answer lies in where women are today socially, culturally and politically.

Some women today have taken a second bite of the forbidden fruit of feminism. Feminism has morphed into the “social justice” movement with the latest iteration being the Women’s March. The Women’s March mission statement reads as follows:

The mission of Women’s March is to harness the political power of diverse women and their communities to create transformative social change. Women’s March is a women-led movement providing intersectional education on a diverse range of issues and creating entry points for new grassroots activists & organizers to engage in their local communities through trainings, outreach programs and events. Women’s March is committed to dismantling systems of oppression through nonviolent resistance and building inclusive structures guided by self-determination, dignity and respect.

The Women’s March is primarily a socialist political movement.

The Women’s March demands “self-determination, dignity and respect” for some but not all women.

According to Wikipedia the Women’s March was a “worldwide protest on January 21, 2017, the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Tensions rose due to his statements, considered by many as anti-women or otherwise offensive. It was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history.”

The Women’s March:

The goal of the annual marches is to advocate legislation and policies regarding human rights and other issues, including women’s rights, immigration reform, healthcare reform, reproductive rights, the environment, LGBTQ rights, racial equality, freedom of religion, workers’ rights and tolerance. According to organizers, the goal was to “send a bold message to our new [Trump] administration on their first day in office, and to the world that women’s rights are human rights”.

The goals of the Women’t March do not coincide with the goals of most let alone all women. The goals of the Women’s March are not bi-partisan. Rather the goals of the neo-feminist/Women’s March coincide with the goals of one major political party in America.

Where Feminism, and the Women’s March, have failed women

Unlike the Woman Suffrage Movement, which “began in 1848, when a women’s rights convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York,” to give women the right to vote the current Women’s March movement is about some women and not ALL women. The Woman Suffrage Movement resulted in the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. However, the Women’s March and neo-feminists support legislation, human rights issues, religions, LGBTQ rights and tolerance that have harmed women.

Here are examples of how the neo-feminists and Women’s March harm women:

  1. Divorce. Divorce by its very nature harms women the most. The good news is women are waking up to the dead end of divorce. According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control’s latest report the divorce rate has declined from 8.2 per one thousand in 2000 to 6.9 per one thousand in 2017.
  2. Single parent homes. One of the myths of the neo-feminist movement is the need to “create transformative social change.” This social change has resulted in the deconstruction of the nuclear family. In a study released in 2010 the CDC reported on family structure in the United Sates. The study reported on the percent distribution of family structure for children under age 18: United States, 2001–2007. The study found that only 48.4% of children were part of a nuclear (traditional) family. However, the study found that the percent distribution of nuclear family structure for non-Hispanic black children under age 18 is only 20.5%.
  3. The misogynistic myth of “intersectionality.” Intersectionality diminishes the value of being a women. When women are thrown into the same category as other minority groups based upon race, class, gender, ethnicity, language, age, sexuality and ability, they lose the one thing that holds them together, being a woman. A woman is a woman regardless of her race, class, gender, ethnicity, language, age, sexuality or ability. A woman has great value because she is a woman. Just as a man has great value because he is a man.
  4. The misogynistic myth of LGBTQ rights. Gender diaspora is by its very nature misogynistic. When one denies one’s biological sex at birth in the name of LGBTQ rights, then that person denies what makes them unique. Women are most harmed by the LGBTQ movement. Women have become infected with HIV/AIDS by having sex with bi-sexual men. Women are seeing transgender men beat them in “women’s sporting events.” Too many women, girls and boys will never know the real love of a traditional nuclear family.
  5. The misogynistic myth of reproductive rights. Killing one’s unborn, and even born, child is premeditated murder. Women have many ways to prevent pregnancy before conception. Women have the final say when it comes to becoming pregnant. Once pregnant a woman has a duty to carry her baby to term. If she does not want to keep her child there are many couples willing to adopt. Finally, abortion is not healthcare. In abortion the patient dies, sometimes with the mother.
  6. The misogyny of pedophiles and pederasts. The sons and daughters of women being abused by members of both the LGBTQ (i.e. pederasts) community and pedophiles. But neo-feminists do not give the same treatment to all children who have been abused. They do not speak with one clear voice that these behaviors will no longer be tolerated.
  7. The myth of tolerance. Tolerance must be a two way street. Women cannot demand tolerance and be intolerant of other women because this leads to cultural suicide. Rape, incest and other crimes against humanity do not differ because of the political affiliation of a woman or a group of women. Wrong is simply wrong. All women must stand against wrong.
  8. The misogyny of Islam. Islam views and treats women differently than any other major religious system. The neo-feminists and Women’s March have fully embraced Islam and its tenants. Unlike women living in Muslim majority nations, feminists in America have no idea what the true believers and followers of Mohammed can do to a woman.

Conclusion

One would think that the Women’s March would be focused on reducing the divorce rate even further, working to strengthen the nuclear family unit (especially among blacks), divest itself of the intersectionality and LGBTQ rights issues which are misogynistic, fight against pornography, work to enact laws that provide harsh punishment for pedophiles and pederasts and support the women in Iran, Hong Kong, Cuba, Valenzuela who are fighting and dying in the streets in the quest for freedom.

You would think that the Women’s March would be for the civil rights of the unborn!

Today women are seeing greater opportunities than ever before. There are more career women, more job opportunities for women in the digital world, and more freedom for women to be all that they can be. Even the sky is no longer the limit for women. Space.com notes:

The first woman in space, Valentina Tereshkova, blazed a trail for the many female spaceflyers who would follow. Tereshkova, a Soviet cosmonaut, was selected from more than 400 applicants to launch on the Vostok 6 mission June 16, 1963.

In June 1983, NASA astronaut Sally Ride became the first U.S. woman in space when she launched on the STS-7 mission of the space shuttle Challenger.

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NASA astronaut Kathryn D. Sullivan became the first American woman to do a spacewalk when she floated outside the space shuttle Challenger during mission STS-41-G on Oct. 11, 1984.

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NASA astronaut Mae Jemison flew on space shuttle Endeavour in September 1992, becoming the first African-American woman to travel to space.

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NASA astronaut Eileen Collins was the first woman to command a space shuttle mission, a role that required an astronaut to have at least 1,000 hours of experience piloting jet aircraft. Collins commanded the STS-93 space shuttle mission in July 1999, and went on to command a second time in July 2005.

Women do not need to compete with men. Women and men have a greater calling.

To paraphrase Belgian poet Émile Cammaerts,

“When people cease believing in God, it’s not that they start to believe in nothing; it’s that they’ll believe in anything.”

Remember Genesis 2:24, “Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.”

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